Merry Christmas!
Gudny Ingebjørg Hagen
Norwegian title: | Fest og feiring God vesak! |
Author: | Gudny Ingebjørg Hagen |
Binding: | Innbundet |
Year: | 2016 |
Pages: | 40 |
Illustrator: | Piotrowska, Malgorzata |
Publisher: | Cappelen Damm |
Språk: | Bokmål |
ISBN/EAN: | 9788202548407 |
Kategori: | Children's Books |
Curriculum: | Rammeplan for barnehager 2006 |
Fag: | Etikk, religion og filosofi, KRLE |
On the first full moon in May, Cuong and Chau celebrate Vesak to remember when Buddha was born. First, Cuong and Chau celebrate in the temple. Later, the whole family gets together for the big Vesak party outside the city. In the end, they head off. The book depicts how many Buddhists in Norway prepare for and celebrate Vesak.
The winner of the Brage Prize 2016, open class category: Nonfiction for children and young adults!
Parties and Celebrations consists of five books that show how a central religious festival from world religions Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism is celebrated by today’s families with young children.
The series won the Brage Prize 2016 in the open class category: nonfiction for children.
The jury’s reasoning for the awarding of the Brage Prize 2016:
Parties and Celebrations is a large and elaborate work that elevates the richness of cultural diversity. Describing major world religions with the biggest celebrations as an entry point is both prudent and practical when keeping in mind everyday life in kindergartens and schools. The five volumes are devoted to each religion, each with its own family and its own protagonist. The simple stories the facts are woven into are straightforward, but also contain moments of tension that are superbly adapted to the oldest kindergarteners and the youngest elementary schoolchildren. Illustrator Piotrowska expresses himself with warm colors, joyful strokes and compositions that allow the reader to constantly discover something new. The books appear aesthetically as beautiful cornucopias with a wealth of informative details. The series supports integration in practice, without it being forced upon the reader. This artistic and educational work emerges as a result of a particularly fruitful collaboration between writer and illustrator.
Gudny Ingebjørg Hagen